
"Honestly, mine and Jerry's weren't pretty at all right? I wasn't talking to him for some time. I remember I went and sign and he told me that 'when two sides are trying to agree, you're not going to want to see each other's differences. Or you can't see each other's differences.' But the moment you get to a contract, you shake hands, and you got to let all that go."
"But the moment you get to a contract, you shake hands, and you got to let all that go. We did that, and so it's the same mindset going into these things. Things are going to come up. Things aren't going to sit right. You're going to feel slighted when they give you a million or two less than whatever you said. It's just the business: play the game, play it back, but don't let it get personal."
George Pickens expects intense attention when contract negotiations with Jerry Jones begin and says he feels "super prepared." Pickens plans to let his agent, Bardia Mulugheta, manage deal discussions while he focuses on football. Dak Prescott offered guidance based on his own contentious negotiation experiences with Jones and avoided direct financial talks by relying on agent Todd France. Prescott advised not to make negotiations personal, warned that both sides will push and that feeling slighted can occur, and emphasized resolving differences at signing and moving forward professionally.
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